The EX-FH100 combines Casio's amazing slow motion video features, 3.0 Ultra High Density LCD monitor and 10 megapixels with a powerful ultra-wide 24mm lens capable of up to 10X optical zoom. he EX-FH100 can shoot at an amazing 40 frames per second in High Speed Burst mode.

The Nikon COOPIX S3000 is a quality point-and-shoot compact that will appeal to those who want a capable camera that offers some control over exposure (in the form of manual ISO sensitivity settings) but are more concerned about getting good quality pictures at an affordable price. To summarise its strengths, it takes excellent photos in good lighting conditions, has a very useable 4x optical zoom range with respectable 27mm equivalent wide angle coverage, and some great ease of use features including Scene recognition and face detection. But it's not without some problems, some of which are addressed by key rivals from Canon and Sony. See how the COOLPIX S3000 measures-up against the competition in our full review at Camera Labs.

The Nikon Coolpix S3000 is a budget digicam with a sense of style thanks to its all-metal body that's available in a wide variety of colours. Costing just £110 / $150, the S3000 ticks all the right boxes - 12 megapixels, 4x wide-angle lens, 2.7 inch screen, range of do-it-all auto modes - at a price that won't break the bank. Read our in-depth Nikon Coolpix S3000 review complete with sample images, video and more to find out if this is the right point-and-shoot camera for you.

Bestcovery experts have rated the Casio Exilim EX-FH100 Digital Camera as a best pick for the Best Travel Zoom Camera. Bestcovery's experts recommend the best products and services for a particular need based on extensive research and evaluations. Click below to see Bestcovery's full review of this product.

Testseek.com has collected 28 expert reviews for Nikon Coolpix S3000 and the average expert rating is 68 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Testseek.com to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.

The Coolpix S3000 is the new generation S series announced by Nikon on February 3rd 2010 along with the Coolpix S4000. This is the successor to the S220, offering enhanced shooting functions, 12 mega-pixel resolution and a choice of seven colors. The monitor on the back is a 2.7" 230k-dot TFT LCD with anti-reflection coating and the internal memory is 47MB via the included SD card. Along with the S4000, it shares the same wide-angle 4x optical zoom NIKKOR lens, as well as an optimized image processing system based on Nikons EXPEED technology for capturing highly detailed images. Other advanced digital features common to both are subject tracking, where the camera detects and follows the subject even if it moves, keeping it in focus at all times, and, smart portrait mode with smile timer, blink proofing, red-eye fix, skin softening etc. Other features have been implemented to reduce blur caused by ... PROS: (1) menus are very intuitive, no instruction manual required (2) design has visual appeal, small, solid and shiny (3) simple operation, basic point-and-shoot with scene modes (4) indoor shots with flash are sharp and clear (5) gathers both shadow and hilight details in sunny environments ... CONS: (1) no paper manual included other than a"quick start guid" (2) no direct control over camera settings, scene modes only (3) shutter button is a little loose

The EX-FH100 combines Casio's amazing slow motion video features, 3.0 Ultra High Density LCD monitor and 10 megapixels with a powerful ultra-wide 24mm lens capable of up to 10X optical zoom. he EX-FH100 can shoot at an amazing 40 frames per second in High Speed Burst mode.

The Nikon COOPIX S3000 is a quality point-and-shoot compact that will appeal to those who want a capable camera that offers some control over exposure (in the form of manual ISO sensitivity settings) but are more concerned about getting good quality pictures at an affordable price. To summarise its strengths, it takes excellent photos in good lighting conditions, has a very useable 4x optical zoom range with respectable 27mm equivalent wide angle coverage, and some great ease of use features including Scene recognition and face detection. But it's not without some problems, some of which are addressed by key rivals from Canon and Sony. See how the COOLPIX S3000 measures-up against the competition in our full review at Camera Labs.

The Nikon Coolpix S3000 is a budget digicam with a sense of style thanks to its all-metal body that's available in a wide variety of colours. Costing just £110 / $150, the S3000 ticks all the right boxes - 12 megapixels, 4x wide-angle lens, 2.7 inch screen, range of do-it-all auto modes - at a price that won't break the bank. Read our in-depth Nikon Coolpix S3000 review complete with sample images, video and more to find out if this is the right point-and-shoot camera for you.

Bestcovery experts have rated the Casio Exilim EX-FH100 Digital Camera as a best pick for the Best Travel Zoom Camera. Bestcovery's experts recommend the best products and services for a particular need based on extensive research and evaluations. Click below to see Bestcovery's full review of this product.

Testseek.com has collected 28 expert reviews for Nikon Coolpix S3000 and the average expert rating is 68 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Testseek.com to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.

The Coolpix S3000 is the new generation S series announced by Nikon on February 3rd 2010 along with the Coolpix S4000. This is the successor to the S220, offering enhanced shooting functions, 12 mega-pixel resolution and a choice of seven colors. The monitor on the back is a 2.7" 230k-dot TFT LCD with anti-reflection coating and the internal memory is 47MB via the included SD card. Along with the S4000, it shares the same wide-angle 4x optical zoom NIKKOR lens, as well as an optimized image processing system based on Nikons EXPEED technology for capturing highly detailed images. Other advanced digital features common to both are subject tracking, where the camera detects and follows the subject even if it moves, keeping it in focus at all times, and, smart portrait mode with smile timer, blink proofing, red-eye fix, skin softening etc. Other features have been implemented to reduce blur caused by ... PROS: (1) menus are very intuitive, no instruction manual required (2) design has visual appeal, small, solid and shiny (3) simple operation, basic point-and-shoot with scene modes (4) indoor shots with flash are sharp and clear (5) gathers both shadow and hilight details in sunny environments ... CONS: (1) no paper manual included other than a"quick start guid" (2) no direct control over camera settings, scene modes only (3) shutter button is a little loose